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How the Last Writers’ Strike Changed Things Onscreen

The impact included promising shows that lost their audiences, films rushed into production with flimsy scripts and turbocharging reality programming.

Nicole Sperling
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Nicole Sperling

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Gilligan, Vince, Labor and Jobs, Movies, Netflix Inc, Paul, Aaron, Reality Television, Television
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